Written by Lloyd Turner and Gordon Mitchell
Produced by Paul Junger Witt
Directed by Peter Baldwin
Original Air Date: February 12, 1971

The Partridge Family's concern about manager Reuben Kincaid leads them to
believe he needs a wife. After one unsuccessful attempt by Danny, Shirley
decides to do some matchmaking of her own. She has a barbecue and invites
Reuben and Cathleen D'Arcy, a wealthy cosmetic manufacturer. For Cathleen and
Reuben, it's love at first sight, and it isn't long before they announce their
marriage plans to the family. Bad news accompanies the good when Reuben tells
them that he'll no longer be able to manage the group because Cathleen wants
him to handle all of her affairs. He does, however, set up one last booking
for the family and after going over the details, he bids a sad farewell to
Shirley an the kids.

When the family arrives in Miami Beach for their show, everything starts to go
wrong -- their hotel room is too small, the new press agent never shows up and
there's a dispute over their contract. Danny, who was the most upset about
losing their manager, decides to take over and phones Reuben for advice. After
the conversation, Cathleen becomes annoyed when Reuben laughingly recalls some
of the good times he's had with the family. The next night, before the
performance, there's a knock on the door. To the Partridges' surprise -- and
delight -- it's Reuben! When the family learns that the marriage was called
off because of Cathleen's dislike for kids, Reuben is once again bombarded
with love and affection from the Partridge Family.

Song:"She'd Rather Have the Rain," music and lyrics by Terry Cashman
and T.P.West (on Up To Date)

Tube Trivia:- Cathleen D'Arcy was a regular on "Naked City."
- This is the episode where Bonnie Kleinschmidt was first mentioned.
- Watch closely as the Partridges have their back yard barbecue. This scene
was actually filmed on the driveway next door to the "Bewitched"
home, which can be seen from certain angles. This home/driveway was used for
"Hazel" and "Gidget." The back of the Partridge facade was
still dressed for "The Flying Nun." We wouldn't see the back facade
until the second season.
- Up To Date was flying off store shelves as this episode aired. It spent 4
weeks at #3 on the Billboard charts, and remained on the chart for over a
year! The Partridge Family Album and "I Think I Love You" were both
still high on the charts as well. Not bad for a band criticized for being
"manufactured pop!"